Bustle Magazine

LEFT-CENTER BIAS

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Overall, we rate Bustle Left-Center biased based on story selection that moderately favors the left and Mostly Factual in reporting due to proper sourcing of information and one failed fact check.

Detailed Report

Bustle is an online US women’s magazine founded in August 2013 by Bryan Goldberg that covers fashion, entertainment, politics and news. The editor-in chief is Kate Ward.

Funded by / Ownership

Bustle is held by the Bustle Digital Group, which is owned by Bryan Goldberg. According to their about page “Bustle Digital Group is the largest premium publisher reaching millennial women. Every month, nearly 80 million readers turn to Bustle Digital Group publications — Romper, Elite Daily, and The Zoe Report — for impactful conversation around the interests and issues engaging women today.” According to the Wall Street Journal Bustle has received funding of 50.5 million dollars from a variety of companies. Revenue is derived from advertising, sponsored content and product links.

Overall, we rate Bustle Left-Center biased based on story selection that moderately favors the left and Mostly Factual in reporting due to proper sourcing of information and one failed fact check. (D. Van Zandt 12/9/2016) Updated (7/24/2019)

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